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Half of them anyway. They all would've been remastered if all the blu-rays had been released in 2008.
I think that there was a major effort to create “retrospective” documentaries for all of the Bond titles for the “Ultimate Edition" Boxsets (2006 (?)). The great thing about them is that they can (and often do) function as more than just a promo for the respective film. Viewed in hindsight, actors, writers, etc, can often see what went right – and wrong – with their efforts.
I stand corrected. It appears that many (if not all) of the "Patrick Macnee"" documentaries date back to the late 1990's and the Special Edition DVDs. IMO, that is why they stopped after LTK - they were in the "Brosnan era" - so retrospective looks at his films could not be done yet.
This is another reason I'm not into digital films and such, because having these features complements the experience so much more than just having the film alone. You really gain appreciation into what went into the making of them and in some cases it's fun to look back and remember when these were released and the hype behind them.
Somebody asked about why they didn't do these for Brosnan's first three and I think it's because they didn't have a lot of time between those films for retrospective the way they did with the earlier films and they had other material available.
What would be nice is if they ever do more disc releases in the future doing documentaries for the Brosnan and Craig films in the same tradition. Sadly, who knows with the popularity of home media waning, who knows if we'll ever get such things in the future.
same they are excellent documentaries
It's a shame that Connery wouldn't participate in a commentary like Moore did for his films. I would love to hear it from the horses mouth so to speak. But I fear that ship has sailed.
@thedove It's a tragedy that we don't get the same quality in the Brosnan and Craig era.
MF and AC already did an excellent job with "Some Kind of Hero", all they need to do is translate their words onto the page, get some interviews done, and see if there's anything valuable in the archives. Plus remove any negative sentiments from the docos. Their book is good because it explained some of the 'ugly' as well.
And they'll need a new narrator. There's many cast members old and recent who are good ambassadors of Bond
I think that video starts at episode 3. It was made for the Open University.
Nice episode on Marvin Hamlisch as well. He talks a lot about his score for the PTS but then you watch it and you realise it's not much more than a discofied Bond theme. I still really like the score though.
I really dislike bond theme of TSWLM but the rest were good.
I take that back, here is the list of 8 episodes, all included.
The making of The Spy Who Loved Me DE353 Mass Communications & Society BBC TV - Open University
1: Producing 24:11
2: Designing 22:23
3; Also Starring... 20:06
4: Organising 23:54
5: Shooting Scene 341 23:19
6: Shooting Scene 330 24:15
7: Editing and Composing 23:42
8: Selling 22:39
Total run time 184:29